Electro-Mechanical Maintenance -2nd Shift

The Vollrath CompanySheboygan, WI
Onsite

About The Position

This position requires the individual to be a certified journeyman for Electro-Mechanical maintenance. The role involves keeping machinery and equipment in good repair, including installation, moving, and repairing various mechanical and electrical systems. The individual will be responsible for diagnosing and resolving breakdowns, reading and interpreting technical specifications, and performing a wide range of electrical and mechanical tasks to ensure optimal operation of plant equipment.

Requirements

  • Certified journeyman for Electro-Mechanical maintenance.

Responsibilities

  • Keeps machinery and equipment in a state of good repair.
  • Installs, moves, and repairs machinery, machine tools, and other mechanical equipment in the plant.
  • Determines correct location and method of securing – assuring proper alignment and operation of the machinery once in place.
  • Observes, tests, and diagnoses the cause of failure during breakdowns and makes necessary repairs and adjustments.
  • Reads, follows, and understands engineering specifications, schematics, and electrical and mechanical code specifications in maintaining and repairing equipment.
  • Connects power to machines or equipment and tests unit to evaluate its electrical and mechanical operation.
  • Lays out, assembles, installs, tests, maintains, and repairs electrical fixtures, apparatus and wiring used in electrical systems.
  • Bends and installs conduit, runs wires, and makes hook-ups.
  • Installs lighting and power circuits, power and control equipment.
  • Connects cables in master distribution cabinets.
  • Connects motors and generators.
  • Installs and services electrical contact rails.
  • Wires bus ducts, troughs, switchboards, switchgear, transformers, motors, and generators.
  • Diagnoses trouble in lighting and power circuits.
  • Adjusts and repairs welders.
  • Checks, repairs, and adjusts electrical solenoids and limit switches.
  • Locates and repairs faulty electrical equipment.
  • Repairs AC and DC starters.
  • Changes or replaces bulbs, starters, and ballasts.
  • Repairs heating appliances, electric meters, and electrical welding controls.
  • Connects equipment transformers, meters, and relays.
  • Adjusts timing relays.
  • Tests and reconditions large and small AC/DC motors.
  • Checks and tests electrical motor circuits.
  • Analyzes test results, machine error messages, and information obtained from operators to diagnose equipment problems and make necessary repairs (adjust clearances, align moving parts, etc.).
  • Troubleshoots, identifies, and replaces defective components of electrical and mechanical systems.
  • Installs, examines, replaces, or repairs electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, feeders, fiber-optic and coaxial cable assemblies, and other electrical components.
  • Tests electrical and electronic equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance.
  • Maintains, repairs, installs, and tests switchgear, transformers, switchboard meters, regulators, and reactors.
  • Maintains, repairs, installs, and tests electrical motors, generators, alternators, industrial storage batteries, and hydraulic and pneumatic electric control systems.
  • Troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs industrial, electrical, and electronic control systems and other related devices.
  • Conducts preventive maintenance programs and keeps maintenance records.
  • Installs robots and confirms mechanical and electrical operation.
  • Cleans, lubricates, and adjusts parts, equipment, and machinery.
  • Moves and aligns machinery and equipment, using (hoists, dollies, rollers, trucks, etc.).
  • Welds various plant items, structural steel, jigs, machinery, machine tools, etc.
  • Performs welds on a variety of metals and their alloys, and has the ability to do brazing, straightening, and normalizing.
  • Inserts shims, adjusts tension on nuts and bolts, or positions parts, using tools and measuring instruments, to set specified clearances between moving and stationary parts.
  • Shrink-fits bushings, sleeves, rings, liners, gears, and wheels to specified items, using gas heating equipment.
  • Operates lathe to grind, file, and turn machine parts to dimensional specifications.
  • Constructs foundation for machines, using tools and building materials (wood, cement, steel, etc.).
  • Dismantles, moves, and reassembles equipment, securing to the foundation or other structures.
  • Positions steel beams to support bedplates of machines and equipment, using blueprints and schematic drawings.
  • Attaches moving parts and subassemblies to equipment, as required.

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Short Term Disability
  • Paid time off- Up to 2 weeks
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